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APPARENTLY, judging by last night's sparse attendance, OUR Good Honest Efforts to provide a thoroughly entertaining programme (First Run) were misunderstood—and I thought Wellington i picturegoers could pick a .good shoAv. H. GRIFFITH, Manager. U~^pARAMOUNT Dir.: G. L. Johnston. Tel. 51-842. 2 p.m.—TWICE DAILY—B p.m. Shorts from 7.30. 1— First N.Z. Screening Warner Bros. Present JOAN BLOiN DELL-PAT O'BRIEN JOAN BLONDELL-PAT O'BRIEN JOAN BLONDELL—PAT O'BRIEN JOAN BLONDELL—PAT O'BRIEN - With - BOBBY JORDAN BOBBY JORDAN BOBBY JORDAN BOBBY JORDAN BOBBY JORDAN BOBBY JORDAN _ In _ "OFF THE RECORD" "OFF THE RECORD" "OFF THE RECORD" "OFF THE RECORD" • "OFF THE RECORD" "OFF THE RECORD" "OFF THE RECORD" "OFF THE RECORD" (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) Did you ever hear the fc story about the neAvly-weds who got a "Dead End kid as a wedding present? No? Well, wed tell you . . but it's off the record! Better come and see it* 2— First N.Z. Screening Republic Pictures Present ' I A PICTURE FOR ALL WOMEN. I — FRIEDA INESCORT, OTTO KRUGER FRIEDA INESCORT, OTTO KgUGER FRIEDA INESCORT, OTTO KRUGER FRIEDA INESCORT, OTTO KRUGER -r With — ADRIENNE AMES, ADRIENNE AMES, ADRIENNE AMES, Jane Darwell. and J. M, Kerigan, T "THE ZERO HOUR" "~ "THE ZERO HOUR" "THE ZERO HOUR" "THE ZERO HOUR" "THE ZERO HOUR" "THE ZERO HOUR" "THE ZERO HOUR" "THE ZERO HOUR" fßecommendec) by the Censor for-Adults.) No: 3—Walt Disney's Masterpiece, Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, Goofy. f "THE CLOCK CLEANERS .j; "THE CLOCK CLEANERS." "THE CLOCK. CLEANERS." . 1 ■ ■ ———; ' In Colour. . No. 4-EDGAR KENNEDY, ■ Screaming Comedy "FEATHERED PESTS." "FEATHERED PESTS." "FEATHERED PESTS." No. 5—A Very Inter -ting Featurette - j LADY LIFEGUARDS. j I LADY LIFEGUARDS.. I _LADY LIFEGUARDS. No. 6—Variety. Latest .Edition. f PATHE PICTORIAL. PATHE PICTORIAL. J__ _ : No. 7—Latest Newsreels, Including SINKING OF THE ATHENIA. SURVIVORS'.STORIES. .-. Further Pictures from Paris, and London. Box Plan Now Open at Theatre apd D.I.C. ROXY THEATRE. r OH T H EAT RE. (Direction: G. L. Johnston.) Tel. 40-618. SHOWING NOW, Continuous from 11 a.m. .___ _| - Edgar Wallace s Edgar Wallace's 1- — 1 "THE GAUNT STRANGER." "THE GAUNT STRANGER." "THE GAUNT STRANGER." — Starring — SONNIE HALE WILFRID LAWSON LOUISE HENRY. (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) ■ Associate Feature — v ■- . ,-1 • Zane Grey's Zane Grey's 1 "HERITAGE OF THE DESERT." "HERITAGE OF THE DESERT." "HERITAGE OF THE DESERT." Starring DONALD WOODS-EVELYN VENABLE RUSSELL HAYDEN-SIDNEY TOLER ROBERT BARRAT. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) EXTRA SPECIAL! , - ADDED ATTRACTION — LATEST "MARCH OF TIME," "UNCLE SAM. the Good Neighbour," DANCING. 29 VIVIAN STREET. QT. JOHN'S AMBULANCE HALL. Popular Old-time Dancing. Les Walker's Band. Admission 2s. TONIGHT- TONIGHT. rriAIA HALL, KILBIRNIE. ■*• Come out and Dance to DOUG. KEDZLIE AND HIS SAVONIA SWINGSTERS. These Popular Players are still drawing Crowds, SO BE THERE. , Home-made Supper. Good Prizes. Subs. 2s, Is. M.C, JOHNNIE HUGHES. T/TARJORIE NEWPORT SCHOOL OF McKenzie Buildings. 68 Willis Street. TAP. BALLROOM. FANCY. TAP. BALLROOM. FANCY. Ballroom Class, Thursday, 8 p.m. Tap Class, Tuesday. 8 p.m. Children's Classes. Saturday morning. All Lessons strictly private by Principal. MISS MARJORIE NEWPORT, M.N.A.T.D.. M R.A.D.. M.1.5.T.D.. 8.8. (by Exams.) Studio open 11 a.m. daily. TeL. 40-888. THE REALM BALLROOM. ± SATURDAYS & WEDNESDAYS. The Dance Perfection. Ahvays remember, SHE WILL APPRECIATE THE BEST SHOW. Splendid catering. Superb Silent Floor, Wonderful Partners. BE WISE. BE THERE. And it costs no more. OLD-TIME DANCE. WELLINGTON SCHOOL, Russell Terrace and Rintoul Street. Still going strong. TONIGHT, 8. Good Supper, Prizes, and Music. Subs. Is 3d.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 103, 28 October 1939, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 103, 28 October 1939, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 103, 28 October 1939, Page 4

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